Example sentences of "[vb pp] that i [vb base] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ I would not for a moment have it supposed that I mean anything derogatory to Dr. Yeats … but human nature is fallible .
2 ‘ Have you forgotten that I know you were involved with him six years ago ?
3 I 'd forgotten that I pay you a salary !
4 He 's guessed that I suspect something , but he ca n't possibly know just what , nor how .
5 Er , but having said that I mean I have a sweet five year old daughter and I would n't change her for anything , but given the second chance I would n't do it again .
6 Having said that I mean I think there there has been obviously some concern about some security measures , other than terrorist or so called terrorist threats in relation to staff personal security in the building which is why we 've actually moved towards more one stop per section area so there are limits to where the public are actually free to move around the building .
7 For my part , I have said that I think it is possible to justify gradualist , incremental tactics as a means of bringing about lasting change .
8 Well if you 'd have seen that I mean I and she sleeps in the airing cupboard she 's now started to get in there , but she 's half out on the landing .
9 You may , perhaps , have thought that I put my point of view too emphatically to you on a matter on which you hold strong views , whereas I am not a partisan on the question of the death penalty .
10 So you 're all agreed that I want you to pack up at half past ten ?
11 The Bloods/Crips programme is so infinitely the best scheme for recovering LA thus far offered that I append it here in its vivacious entirety .
12 Provided that I mean we 're not talking about rural exceptions being erm appropriate everywhere and anywhere .
13 However , they have asked that I provide you with the draft ( unaudited ) results for the year to 31st October , 19XX in order that you may , if you so wish , reconsider your offer .
14 When your dad eventually reached you he would have insisted that I marry you . ’
15 It is n't the first time you 've implied that I know something about what 's going on , so how about explaining it to me ? ’
16 None of my previous assistants has ever suggested that I change my style of management , and I can assure you that I have no intention of starting now .
17 An artist I met that evening at Dr Caskie 's suggested that I exchange my tourist food permit for a civil emergency ration card , and do my own marketing and cooking .
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